Bavarian

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Etymology

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From Old High German burttac, Old High German burttag, burttac, from Middle High German burt, from Old High German burt, from Proto-West Germanic *burþi, from Proto-Germanic *burdiz, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰértis, from *bʰer- (to bear). Compare Early New High German burtstag and Old Norse burðardagr; also Old English gebyrddæg, Old High German giburtitag, giburtitago (whence German Geburtstag).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈb̥uɐ̯d̥sˌd̥ɔɡ̥/

Noun

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Burtståg m (plural Burtståg, diminutive Burzltåg)

  1. birthday